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May
01

10 Tips for Internet Safety

Posted By: Elisabeth Wilkins, EP Editor
Category: Technology and Teens, Teens, Tweens, Younger Children
Comments: 4

I came across this article on Internet Safety and thought I’d pass it along, since we’ve been talking about this topic a lot on EP and in the blog. Some good info in here for parents of tech-savvy kids.

And by the way, if you have any other good Internet Safety tips, please pass them along!


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4 Responses

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  • Jenna Says:

    I use this website a lot, it’s safekids.com. There are rules here for parents of pre-teens.

    http://safekids.com/guidelines-for-parents/

    Good luck everyone!

  • Maddie Says:

    Keep the computer in the main room of the house, if at all possible! I learned about this the hard way. My 16 y.o. son was up all night on the computer and wouldn’t get up for school in teh morning, so I took it out of his room. Problem solved!

  • doris Says:

    i highly recommend opendns: http://www.opendns.com/ especially with the addition of other devices on the internet like wii, xbox, playstation, itouch and iphone, to mention the ones i am familiar with. it is ingenious!

  • Debbie Ailey Says:

    I have resigned myself to the fact that there is no way that I can block Myspace on my computer. There are so many cheats, etc. that my son finds to get around. I have Integrity.com as a filter. Any solutions or suggestions, other than monitoring his activity?

    Thank you

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